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Part I. PHONETICS A. responsible B. irresponsible C. response D.

responsive
Exercise 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part 22. You should make a list of things to do and........them if you want to work effectively.
differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. A. do B. arrange C. prioritise D. approach
1. A. lake B. bay C. cane D. lack 23. Despite my parents' disagreement, I'm........to drop out of university and establish my
2. A. lurk B. luck C. but D. putt own business.
3. A. stopped B. expected C. finished D. faced A. determined B. confident C. successful D. All are
4. A. thoughtful B. threaten C. therefore D. thin correct
5. A. grease B. sympathy C. horse D. rose 24. He........me about the lecture yesterday. Otherwise, I would have missed it completely.
Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other A. demanded B. approached C. said D. reminded
three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. 25. The government must take........action against environmental pollution.
6. A. reliable B. independent C. responsible D. decisiveness A. important B. unstable C. decisive D. soft
7. A. difficult B. confident C. critical D. important 26. When being assigned difficult exercises, Lan always........to complete them without
8. A. permission B. well-informed C. activity D. effective any help from her teacher.
9. A. routine B. problem C. lonely D. hygiene A. wants B. manages C. desires D. Finds
10. A. laundry B. punish C. depend D. reason 27. Our enterprise is seeking for candidates who are........and hard-working.
Part II. VOCABULARY A. reliant B. reliance C. unreliable D. reliable
Exercise 3. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the 28.........communication skill plays an important role in career success.
following questions. A. Personal B. Individual
11. When getting into troubles, Jack never........on other people for help. He always solves C. Interpersonal D. Interactive
them on his own. 29. In spite of being the new resident in this area, he always tries to........with his
A. determines B. influences C. relies D. manages neighbours.
12. He suffered........serious depression after losing his beloved pet. A. catch up B. go inC. put up D. get along well
A. in B. from C. with D. for 30. If you choose to study abroad, you have to live........from home.
13. It was essential for him to be financially........of his parents, so he decided to find a A. on B. away C. in D. up
part-time job. Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to
A. dependent B. independent C. dependable D. the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
undependable 31. I'm totally exhausted after having finished successive assignments in only a week.
14. Thanks to many investors, my dream to set up my own trading company came......... A. Jobs B. works C. exercises D. problems
A. exactly B. real C. right D. true 32. He is truly a reliable friend. He will always be with me and never let me down.
15. His dedication to the educational charity was truly......... A. mean B. independent C. decisive D. dependable
A. admirable B. reliable C. critical D. disapproving 33. At last, Huong made a determined effort to get a scholarship so that he could have
16. The director informed that no candidates........all the criteria for the administrative chance to study overseas.
position. A. tenacious B. serious C. unresolved D. necessary
A. completed B. fulfilled C. achieved D. suited 34. In spite of poverty and dreadful conditions, they still manage to keep their self-respect.
17.........time-management skill is a core requirement for this job. A. self-reliant B. self-restraint C. self-esteem D. self-assured
A. Solving B. Adapting C. Developing D. Mastering 35. All students are revising carefully, for the final test is approaching soon.
18. I was encouraged to........for the grandest prize in the dancing competition. A. going fast B. reaching fast C. coming near D. getting near
A. try B. strive C. reach D. achieve 36. John is an admirable person as he isn't influenced by other people's opinions when
19. We're punished for not submitting our outline on time as the task........was too difficult. making decision to do something.
A. assigned B. done C. taken D. reminded A. relied B. impacted C. decided D. assigned
20. That Tom is........of finishing the research project prior to the deadline satisfied our 37. The prom is permitted providing that everyone behaves responsibly.
manager. A. honestly B. imperfectly C. sensitively D. sensibly
A. able B. skillful C. capable D. talented 38. Don't worry! The answer to this quiz is on the back page.
21. We've divided the group report into three parts and you're........for the conclusion one. A. treatment B. method C. solution D. way
39. It is lazy of him for not doing his homework every day. 57. I found it truly........to hear that Mr. Kim had been appointed to the committee.
A. idle B. hard C. busy D. diligent A. surprise B. surprised C. surprising D. surprisingly
40. The government found it very difficult to cope with the rising unemployment. 58. Don't be afraid........me if you have any further queries.
A. try B. manage C. reduce D. increase A. not to ask B. asking C. to asking D. to ask
Exercise 5. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to 59. It's........for us to submit the project on time as it's really difficult.
the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. A. possible B. simple
41. Nam is considered to be the best student in our class because he's not only good at C. impossible D. Both B and C
learning but also well-informed about everything around the world. 60. It would be unreasonable........him........you money if you didn't pay it back.
A. perfectly-informed B. badly-informed A. to expect - lend B. to expect - to lend
C. bad-informed D. ill-informed C. expect - to lend D. Expecting - lend
42. Tommy was fired owing to his arrogant manner. 61. His ability........mathematics in a short time is wholly admirable.
A. humble B. overconfident C. superior D. haughty A. not to work out B. work out C. to work out D. working out
43. The maintenance of this company is dependent on international investment. 62. We're disappointed........that our sales have declined sharply in the last 2 months.
A. affective B. self-reliant C. self-restricted D. reliant A. to hear B. to heard C. not to hear D. hearing
44. With his remarkable ability, Lam can deal with this problem effectively. 63. After failing many times in........a new dish, she made a decision.........
A. uneffectivelyB. inefficiently C. Ineffectively D. unefficiently A. creating/giving up B. to create/to give up
45. The physical therapy helped Jim overcome his fear of height. C. to create/give up D. creating/to give up
A. overwhelm B. control C. neglect D. conquer 64. My father made a determined effort........a new company.
46. At first, he was reluctant to help us. However, after persuading for a long time, he A. to setting up B. to set up C. setting up D. set up
agreed to play the guitar at our tea-shop. 65. It is........for him to enjoy the party because he's fairly busy now.
A. hesitate B. willing C eager D. keen A. unlike B. likeable C. likely D. unlikely
47. Stop being mean to everyone or you'll have no friends. 66. I'm sorry........that your enterprise has been declared bankrupt.
A. unkind B. cruel C. miserable D. kind A. to hear B. for hearing C. hear D. All are correct
48. My parents seemed fully satisfied with the result of my entrance exam. 67. I feel very proud........an important part of the English club.
A. pleased B. contented C. disappointed D. joyful A. to be B. of be C. being D. is
49. After a long time working incessantly, all my efforts ended in failure. 68. It is great that you........for my organization. I hope you'll gain more experience here.
A. success B. collapse C. breakdown D. loser A. to work B. working C. can work D. works
50. This reference book is essential material for us to prepare for the next assignment. 69. We appreciated more opportunities........part in the story-telling contest.
A. necessary B. dispensable C. vital D. fundamental A. giving/to take B. to give/taking
Part III. GRAMMAR C. given/to take D. being given/to take
Exercise 6. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the 70. Thank you for your kind offer........a dinner at your apartment. It was excellent.
following questions. A. having B. to have C. had D. Have
51. My parents are glad........my success in finding a job after graduation. Exercise 7. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs
A. to see B. seeing C. see D. saw correction in each of the following questions.
52. It isn't........for him to take charge of the financial burden on his family. 71. She (A) was (B) amazing (C) to find that no one (D) died in the tragic accident
A. boring B. expensive C. easy D. mind yesterday.
53. My teacher always gives me advice........suitable career in the future. 72. His (A) driving ambition (B) was (C) entering one of the (D) top universities in the
A. choosing B. to choose C. choose D. not to choose city.
54. We're........to announce that you were selected to be our new faculty manager. 73. It (A) is particularly (B) interested (C) to explore the mystery of (D) the universe.
A. happily B. unhappy C. happiness D. happy 74. Your success in (A) learning depends (B) on your (C) willing (D) to acquire new
55. It is unnecessary for........to do this task. It's not ours. knowledge.
A. we B. us C. they D. our 75. We (A) haven't made a plan (B) not to travel overseas (C) yet as I'm very busy (D)
56. She left a message with a request........in the contract. with my work.
A. not to sign B. not sign C. to not sign D. don't sign 76. It was (A) lucky for us (B) that we (C) able (D) to enjoy the concert.
77. His parents are very (A) sadly (B) to see that Binh (C) doesn't (D) usually do his 98. “Huy hasn't finished his assignment, has he?" ~ “........”
homework. A. Yes, he has. He hasn't finished it yet.
78. The factory was refused (A) permit (B) to expand (C) because of lack (D) of money. B. Yes, he hasn't. He's too lazy.
79. It is (A) imperative (B) finish all the practice tests (C) by next week (D) since our C. No, he has in spite of being a good student.
teacher will give marks for them. D. No, he hasn't because of his illness.
80. He is (A) a (B) real coward (C) because of his anxiety (D) encountering with 99. “When will our factory be expanded?” ~ “........”
problems. A. It was expanded in 1996. B. It depends on our director's decision.
81. Look (A) at those dark(B) clouds, it is (C) possibly (D) to rain. C. I didn't hear about it. D. That's good news.
82. In this project, your (A) responsibility is (B) search (C) for information about 100. “You're late again, Peter.” ~ “........”
environmental pollution (D) as much as possible. A. It's none of your business. B. Only 5 minutes left.
83.Lan is (A) looking forward (B) to return to her country after (C) finishing (D) four-year C. I'm sorry. My car was broken this morning. D. I expect not to be fired.
university in America. 101. “I'm meeting some friends for a meal in town tomorrow. Fancy joining us?”
84. They were (A) entirely (B) confident that everything (C) will go (D) as planned. ~ “........”
85. Having goal (A) to crowned champion, they (B) had practiced ceaselessly (C) and they A. That's fine. B. What's the time now?
(D) succeeded. C. I am not sure. What time? D. Fine. I won't!
86. In the (A) peak season, you are (B) advisable (C) booking your accommodation (D) in 102. "Can you give me some information about the city?” ~ “........”
advance. A. Great. Thanks very much. B. No. I'm afraid not.
87. It is (A) necessary for (B) you (C) to clean the floor (D) as our mother has done it C. I can't help doing it. D. Certainly.
already. 103. “Excuse me. I have a reservation for tonight.” ~ “........”
88. We only (A) have 5 minutes (B) left, Peter. There's (C) no need (D) dressing up. A. Just a moment, please, while I check. B. I liked that one, too.
89. (A) Unless you (B) keep a map, you're (C) sure (D) get lost in the city. C. Wonderful! I'd like to hear some of your ideas. D. What's up?
90. This (A) adventure game is not (B) suitable for children (C) not to play because they're 104. "Don't forget. We are invited out to dinner tonight.” ~ “........”
(D) too small. A. Oh, I almost forgot. B. It's so unforgettable.
Part IV. SPEAKING C. OK, I'll try it first. D. I remember you.
Exercise 8. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the 105. Dr. Jonas can see you next Thursday. Do you prefer morning or afternoon?
following exchanges. A. That would be fine. B. Morning is best for me.
91. “What does your younger sister look like?” ~ “........” C. I am looking forward to seeing you. D. Thank you very much.
A. She likes a secondary student. B. My sister is a university student. Part V. READING
C. She's very kind and hard working. D. She's tall and thin with long hair. Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
92. “Could I leave a message for your manager?” ~ “........” correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
A. Sure. B. Of course not. C. He's busy now. D. He's off work today. Would you like to learn to rock climb? Or spend time working at an animal sanctuary?
93. “How often do you have your teeth checked?” – “........” That's (106)......Andrea Black and Jenny Smith are doing as part of their Duke of
A. Two months.B. Not much. C. Rarely. D. They're checked carefully. Edinburgh Award programme. The award encourages young people to do
94. "Many happy returns!” ~ “........” (107).......cultural, social and adventure activities in their (108) .......time. The Queen's
A. Wish you all the best. B. Thanks. husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, started the award in 1956. He started it (109).......he
C. Same to you. D. Not at all. wanted young people to learn to help themselves and other people.
95. “How long have you learnt Japanese?” ~ “........” The award is for people aged 14-25, and there are three levels: Bronze, for those aged 14
A. For 2005. B. I learnt it at my university. or over, Silver for over 15s, and Gold for over 16s. You have to complete four activities to
C. Since I was 10. D. It lasted 3 months. (110)......the award:
96. "Is it going to rain tomorrow?” ~ “........” * go on an (111) .......(e.g. hiking, kayaking or climbing)
A. I think not. B. I bet. C. Just a moment. D. I don't hope so. * learn a new practical or social skill (anything from painting to podcasting!)
97. "You look very pretty in this dress." ~ “........” * take (112) ......a physical challenge (e.g. learn or improve at a sport)
A. It's so nice of you to say that. B. Yes, it is fairly expensive. * do (113)......work helping people or the environment (e.g. work with disabled or elderly
C. I see what you mean. D. Thanks for your wish. people, or (114).......money for a charity).
Young people usually do the award at a Duke of Edinburgh club at their school or at a C. structures must be provided by parents
local (115).......group. They (116)......what they are going to do, and write a plan. It usually D. structures must be provided by teachers
takes (117).......one and three years to finish an award. 121. Which of the following is NOT true about college life?
106. A. what B. why C. which D. when A. It is essential to have good communication skills.
107. A. excited B. exciting C. excitement D. excite B. Students must be responsible for their own decisions.
108. A. idle B. journey C. waiting D. free C. Students should know some living skills.
109. A. therefore B. but C. because D. if D. Students should not ask for help.
110. A. compete B. accept C. realize D. achieve 122. The word “overwhelming” is closest in meaning to.......
111. A. expenditure B. expense C. expedition D. expect A. simple B. confusing C. manageable D. easy
112. A. on B. in C. away D. after Exercise 11. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
113. A. volunteer B. voluntary C. volunteering D. volunteered correct answer to each of the questions.
114. A. lift B. increase C. raise D. advance ARE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LEARNING THE BEST?
115. A. youth B. young C. immature D. immaturity Read about some alternative schools of thought…
116. A. decide B. are deciding C. decided D. had decided One school in Hampshire, UK, offers 24-hour teaching. The children can decide when or
117. A. from B. in C. during D. between if they come to school. The school is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., for 364 days a year and
Exercise 10. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the provides online teaching throughout the night. The idea is that pupils don't have to come
correct answer to each of the questions. to school and they can decide when they want to study. Cheryl Heron, the head teacher,
The skills needed to succeed in college are very different from those required in high said “Some students learn better at night. Some students learn better in the morning.”
school. Cheryl believes that if children are bored, they will not come to school. “Why must
In addition to study skills that may be new to students, there will also be everyday living teaching only be conducted in a classroom? You can teach a child without him ever
skills that students may not have had to use before. coming to school.”
Students should: Steiner schools encourage creativity and free thinking so children can study art, music
* know how to handle everyday living skills such as doing laundry, paying bills, and gardening as well as science and history. They don’t have to learn to read and write at
balancing a checkbook, cooking, getting the oil changed in the car, etc. an early age. At some Steiner schools the teachers can’t use textbooks. They talk to the
* be familiar and compliant with medical needs concerning medication and health children, who learn by listening. Every morning the children have to go to special music
problems. If ongoing medical and/or psychological treatment is needed, arrangements and movement classes called “eurhythmy”, which help them learn to concentrate. Very
should be made in advance to continue that care while the student is away at college. young children learn foreign languages through music and song. Another difference from
* understand that the environmental, academic, and social structure provided by parents traditional schools is that at Steiner schools you don't have to do any tests or exams.
and teachers will not be in place in college. With this lack of structure comes an increased A child learning music with the Suzuki method has to start as young as possible. Even
need for responsibility in decision-making and goal-setting. two-year-old children can learn to play difficult pieces of classical music, often on the
* know how to interact appropriately with instructors, college staff, roommates, and violin. They do this by watching and listening. They learn by copying, just like they learn
peers. Appropriate social interaction and communication are essential at the college level their mother tongue. The child has to join in, but doesn't have to get it right. “They soon
of education. learn that they mustn't stop every time they make a mistake. They just carry on,” said one
* be comfortable asking for help when needed. The transition from high school to Suzuki trainer. The children have to practise for hours every day and they give
college can be overwhelming socially and academically. Students should know when they performances once a week, so they learn quickly. “The parents must be involved too,”
need help and should be able to reach out and ask for that help. said the trainer, “or it just doesn't work.”
118. According to the writer, if students want to have medical treatment, they should ...... 123. Which of the following is NOT true about 24-hour teaching?
A. be away B. be familiar with medical needs A. Students can come to school from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
C. make arrangements D. meet their parents B. Students can study online at night.
119. The word “ongoing" is closest in meaning to ......... C. Students can choose the time to study.
A. continuing B. short-term C. brief D. little D. Some students need to study in the morning and some need to study at night.
120. College students should be aware that....... 124. According to Cheryl Heron, teaching .........
A. everything in college will be different A. should happen throughout the night B. is not necessarily carried out in class
B. parents and teachers are not in college C. is for children who will not come to school D. must be around the year
125. Steiner schools don't ........ B. I hope to meet you in the U.S.A.
A. encourage children's creativity and free thinking C. I want us to be connected even if you are in the U.S.A.
B. allow teachers to teach things out of textbooks D. I want to stay close to you so I will come to the U.S.A.
C. teach reading and writing to young children Exercise 13. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each
D. teach music to children pair of sentences in the following questions.
126. Which of the following is TRUE about Steiner schools? 136. Tom reviewed the lessons carefully. He could finish the test very well.
A. They are different from traditional schools. A. Tom reviewed the lessons carefully whereas he could finish the test very well.
B. Young children are not taught foreign languages. B. Tom reviewed the lessons carefully; therefore he could finish the test very well.
C. Students must concentrate on music. C. If Tom reviewed the lessons carefully, he could finish the test very well.
D. Students have to do exams and tests. D. Although Tom reviewed the lessons carefully, he could finish the test very well.
127. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the third paragraph? 137. There are many things I have to do before going home. Cleaning, packing and saying
A. Traditional ways of teaching B. 24-hour teaching goodbye to you are some.
C. Learn by listening D. Starting young A. If I can do anything before going home, I will do the cleaning, packing and say
128. Students learning music with Suzuki method ......... goodbye to you.
A. must learn difficult music . B. like to learn their mother tongue B. Although I want to do many things before going home, I have done cleaning, packing
C. stop when they make mistakes D. start at an early age and said goodbye to you.
129. The word “this” in paragraph 3 refers to ......... C. There are many things I have to do before going home including cleaning, packing and
A. starting as young as possible B. the violin saying goodbye to you.
C. playing difficult pieces of music D. learning their mother tongue D. Cleaning, packing and saying goodbye to you are everything I have to do before going
130. The word “involved” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to........ home.
A. engaged B. encouraging C. accepting D. rejecting 138. The room became hotter and hotter. I had to take off my sweater.
Part VI. WRITING A. Unless the room became hotter and hotter, I had to take off my sweater.
Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in B. Although the room became hotter and hotter, I had to take off my sweater.
meaning to each of the following questions. C. The room became hotter and hotter but I had to take off my sweater.
131. I am looking forward to seeing you. D. The room became hotter and hotter so I had to take off my sweater.
A. I don't have time to see you. B. I will try to find some time to see you. 139. He worked the whole night last night. His eyes are red now.
C. I should find some time to see you. D. I am expecting to see you. A. If he didn't work the whole night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
132. I haven't got used to Indian food although I have lived here for three months. B. Unless he worked the whole night last night, his eyes were red now.
A. I still find it strange to eat Indian food though I have lived here for three months. C. If he hadn't worked the whole night last night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
B. Eating Indian food is one of the habits when I lived in Indian three months ago. D. He worked the whole night last night otherwise his eyes were red now.
C. Because I still live in India, I find Indian food strange to eat. 140. It might be my opinion. My mother is the best cook in the world.
D. I have to eat Indian food to get used to eat as I have to live in India. A. People said that my mother is the best cook in the world.
133. “Don't touch the hot cooker," my mother said. B. In my opinion, my mother is the best cook in the world.
A. My mother promised me to touch the hot cooker. C. My mother is believed to be the best cook in the world.
B. My mother warned me not to touch the hot cooker. D. I am not so sure about the fact that my mother is the best cook in the world.
C. My mother suggested me not touching the hot cooker.
D. My mother reminded me of touching the hot cooker. Đề 2
134. Stop giving me a hard time, I could not do anything about it. I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
A. Don't make me feel guilty because I couldn't do anything about it. from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
B. I could not do anything about it because I am going through a hard time. 1. A. scholar B. technique C. archaeology D. achievement
C. Going through a hard time doesn't help me do anything about it. 2. A. ancient B. concern C. associate D. special
D. I couldn't do anything about it so I would stop. 3. A. itinerary B. abundant C. elegance D. landscape
135. I hope you stay in touch with me even when you are back to the U.S.A. 4. A. tomb B. dome C. mosaic D. poetic
A. I want you to stay with me and not to come back to the U.S.A. 5. A. numerous B. luxury C. perfume D. monument
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, orD to indicate the word that differs from the other three 18. The sunset over Niagara Fall is really a magnificent.....
in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. A. look B. sign C. view D. sight
1. A. archaeology B. itinerary C. unforgettable D. authenticity 19. The hotel where we are....is quite luxurious.
2. A. magnificent B. associate C. mausoleum D. harmonious A. staying B. existing C. remaining D. living
3. A. religious B. masterpiece C. prestigious D. abundant 20. Passengers requiring a special meal during the flight should inform the airline in.....
4. A. intact B. nightlife C. relic D. complex A. ahead B. advance C. front D. forward
5. A. cultural B. heritage C. memory D. represent 21. We usually do go by train, even though the car..... is a lot quicker.
III. Mark the irA, B, C, orD to indicate the correct answer to each of the following A. travel B. trip C. voyage D. journey
questions. 22. The area near the palace gates was....with tourists.
1. I'd like to book a room with a/an.....of the sea. A. full B. crowded C. flooded D. covered
A. outlook B. sight C. view D. scenery 23. From the top of the cathedral tower there are some spectacular....of the surrounding
2. When I'm on holiday, I enjoy...... countryside.
A. getting sunburnt B. getting sunstroke C. having a sunbath D. sunbathing A. sights B. sites C. views D. scenery
3. The most popular destinations for....holidays are Spain, Italy, and Greece. 24. She didn't enjoy the Mediterranean.....at all; she was seasick most of the time.
A. charter B. package C. packed D. packet A. cruise B. tour C. voyage D. trip
4. When you are staying at a popular resort, there are plenty of…..to go on. 25. Known as 'Ha Long Bay on Land', Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is famous for
A. excursions B. expeditions C. pilgrimages D. sightseeing its mountains, caves, and archaeological.....
5. One day when I'm rich and famous, I'm going to go on a round-the-world….. A. excavations B. sites C. relics D. heritages
A. cruise B. sail C. self-catering D. survival IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
6. You can save money by choosing a....holiday. underlined word(s)in each of the following questions.
A. do-it-yourself B. self-catering C. self-study D. survival 1. The balance and harmonious blending of various elements contribute to TajMahal's
7. My favourite part of England is Cornwall. There's some absolutely beautiful….there. unique beauty.
A. nature B. signs C. scenery D. views A. successful B. agreeable C.tasteful D. fitting
8. There's a pretty little fishing village..... 2. My Son Sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics comprising more than70
A. by the sea B. on the sand C. on the beach D. by the shore architectural works such as towers, temples, and tombs.
9. There's a path that....out of the village to a beautiful 14th-century church. A. royal B. precious C. holy D. valuable
A. follows B. moves C. takes D. leads 3. In addition to exploring the caves and grottos, and seeing its flora and fauna, visitors
10. Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. Wherever you go, can also enjoy mountain climbing.
you can see the....of volcanoes, some of which are still alive. A. flowers and plants B. plants and animals
A. tops B. heads C . mouths D. ends C. plants and vegetation D. flowers and grass
11. The beaches were absolutely..... Sometimes we were the only two people there. 4. Ha Long Bay has attracted millions of visitors who come to enjoy its breathtaking
A. unspoilt B. deserted C. natural D. romantic views and experience other activities.
12. Sri Lanka has some fantastic beaches - miles after miles of golden sand and....water. A. unbreathable B. heartbreaking C. awe-inspiring D. unforgettable
A. crystal clear B. crystal clean C. light blue D. navy blue 5. They can enjoy the comfort and elegance of five-star hotels and luxury cruise ships.
13. The travel agent wasn't to ....for the overbooking. A. style B. convenience C. standard D. grace
A. accuse B. charge C. blame D. claim 6. Most of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was demolished in the early 20thcentury.
14. When I worked as a waiter, the hotel manager found....with everything I do. A. rebuilt B. pulled down C. put up D. pulled up
A. blame B. complaint C. fault D. criticism 7. Taj Mahal is a giant mausoleum of white marble in Arga, India. It is considered to be an
15. It can be quite busy here during the tourist..... outstanding work of art.
A. period B. phase C. stage D. season A. noticeable B. attractive C. brilliant D. significant
16. I always enjoy our school....to France. 8. Recognised as a World Heritage Site in 1983, the Taj Mahal Complex,including the
A. excursion B. journey C. trip D. travel tomb, mosque, guest house, and main gate, has preserved the original qualities of the
17. Captain Cook discovered Australia on a ....to the Pacific. buildings.
A. voyage B. cruise C. travel D. tour A. initial B. ancient C. unique D. perfect
9. As visitors explore this magnificent place, there are always new surprisesfor them. 10. Situated on Cam Khe Hill, Tomb of Minh Mang is one of the most interesting royal
A. interesting B. strange C. impressive D. unusual tombs.....in Hue.
10. The mausoleum represents the greatest architectural and artistic achievementof A. to visit B. visited C.visiting D. being visited
Muslim art 11. You may choose one from the five World Heritage Sites in Vietnam.....in this leaflet to
A. contains B. includes C. claims D. embodies visit on your next field trip.
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, orD to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the A. inacludes B. including C. included D. to include
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 12. .....UNESCO criteria for outstanding universal value to humanity, TrangAn Scenic
1. Though built almost five hundred years ago, the church remained practically intact. Landscape is added to the World Heritage List in 2014.
A. in perfection B. in ruins C. in chaos D. in completion A. Meeting B. Met C. To meet D. Having met
2. Tourists can do and see a lot in Ha Long Bay at a reasonable price. 13. The most magnificent feature of Taj Mahal.....is the central dome.
A. inexpensive B. affordable C. cheap D. exorbitant A. noticed B. being noticed C. to notice D. noticing
3. The major stone sections of the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty remain intact thanks to the 14. Scientists.....on the site found many ancient tools, tombs and pottery, andmade some
unique construction techniques. important archaeological discoveries.
A. special B. common C. excellent D. ancient A. worked B. working C. to work D. to be working
4. The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was first built during the Ly Dynasty and then 15. ......with an average of 320 days of sunshine a year, the coastline offers the perfect
expanded by subsequent dynasties. holiday destination for anyone.....to switch off and unwind.
A. following B. successive C. preceding D. next A. Blessed - wanting B. Blessing - wanting
5. Visitors with more abundant travel budgets can enjoy the comfort of five-starhotels C. Blessed - wants D. Blessing – wanted
and luxury cruise ships. 16. Southern Spain's Costa del Sol, .....from Nerja in the east to Manilva in the west, is one
A. huge B. plentiful C. mean D. tight of the most fascinating tourist areas in the world.
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the A. stretches B. stretching C. stretched D. being stretched o
following questions. 17. As well as its beautiful sun-soaked beaches and excellent gastronomy, the region
1. The best way…...London is by taking a guided tour. boasts no fewer than thirty golf courses, .....amateurs and professionals alike with year-
A. of which to see B. to see C. seeing D. in which you see round golfing opportunities.
2. With its thousands of rocks and caves......out of the water, Ha Long Bay has won A. provides B. provided C. providing D. is providing
international recognition. 18. The Saga Rose is a good-looking ship.....in 1965, she is highly regardedby marine
A. emerge B. to emerge C. emerging D. being emerged experts for her elegant lines.
3. Hoi An Ancient Town is a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading A. launching B. was launched C. to launch D. launched
port…...from the 15th to the 19th century. 19. I took up salsa, .....by dance teacher, Thabo, who made us believe we weregood
A. to date B. dated C. that date D. dating enough to perform in front of passengers and crew.
4. We can also see the stone dragons of Kinh Thien Palace and relics associated with A. was inspired B. inspiring C. inspired D. was inspiring
many Vietnamese royal families, .....during archaeological excavations. 20. The electromagnetic fields can also cause responses in the brain, .....observers into
A. discovered B. being discovered C. to discover D. discovering thinking they are seeing even more vivid impressions.
5. John F. Kennedy was the last US president..... A. tricking B. tricks C. trick D. tricked
A. to assassinate B. assassinated C. assassinating D. to be assassinated 21. Henry VIII of England was the only king.....six times.
6. The Complex of Hue Monuments was the first site in Vietnam.....to the World Heritage A. to marry B. married C. was married D. marrying
List. 22. Travellers are faced with a lot of destinations.....from.
A. adding B. to add C. to be added D. added A. choosing B. choose C. to be choosing D. to choose
7. The archaeological excavation.....to the discovery of the ancient city lastedseveral years. 23. I think China will be the next country.....the Olympic Games.
A. led B. leading C. to lead D. being led A. who host B. hosting C. to host D. hosted
8. Though.....many centuries ago, the palace remains practically intact. 24. At 24, William Pitt was the youngest person.....Prime Minister.
A. building B. to build C. built D. people built A. becoming B. to become C. became D. was become
9. I picked up some holiday brochures.....around the table at the travel agency. 25. Tourists.....the train from London to Stratford have to change at Coventry.
A. to lie B. lying C. to be lying D. being lying A. take B. taking C. to take D. who takes
26. The capital city of Ecuador was the first city in the world.....a World Heritage Site by B. Why don't we see the Imperial first? Then we'll have more time for the second
UNESCO. attraction.
A. to declare B. declared C. declaring D. to be declared C. What do you think about we see the Imperial first? Then we'll have moretime for the
27. Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is the 8th World Heritage in Vietnam.....by second attraction.
UNESCO. D. How about see the Imperial first? Then we'll have more time for the secondattraction.
A. to be recognised B. to recognise C. recognising D. recognised 4. ~ "............" ~ "I'd like to see a cultural one."
28. The London Tower Bridge, .....244 metres long, is a World Heritage Site. A. Would you like to visit a natural or a cultural world heritage site?
A. measures B. measured C. measuring D. is measured B. Which site is worth visiting in Hue? The Citadel or the Royal Tombs?
29. Scholars believe that there are still relics.....under the tomb and awaiting to be C. Would you like to go to Tomb of Minh Mang or the Citadel of theHo Dynasty?
excavated. D. Do you prefer seeing the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty or Tomb of Minh Mang
A. burying B. buried C. are burying D. are buried 5. "Can you recommend a good guest house in this area?" ~ "............"
30. ......the email - supposedly from Boyd's Bank - to be genuine, she was tricked into A. I know. I prefer a B&B round the corner.
disclosing her credit card details. B. Yes, there's a nice B&B round the corner.
A. Believe B. Being believed C. To believe D. Believing C. Wow! It's very kind of you to ask me.
VII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs D. Let's stop at the first hotel we find.
correction in each of the following questions. 6. ~ "............" ~ "Why don't we thumb a lift?"
1. (A) Breaking her leg the last time she (B) went. Laura (C) decided not to go on the A. Where shall we stay? Can you recommend a good place in town?
(D) school trip this year. B. How can we carry all this luggage by ourselves? It’ s too heavy for us.
2. (A) Lived here for seven years, my friend volunteers (B) to act (C) as tour guide for us C. Poor us! We've spent a whole day on the road.
all on our (D) city break. D. How are we going to get home? We haven't got enough money for a taxi.
3. (A) We’ve found a hotel, we (B) looked for (C) somewhere (D) to have dinner. 7. ~ "Last year, we went to one of those resorts where everything - food and drink - is
4. (A) 'Wait a minute,' (B) said Tom, (C) ran (D) through the door. free." ~ "............"
5. Amy (A) seems (B) like a bright student. She's always (C) the first (D) to be finished A. Wow! I didn't realise you were such snobs!
her work. B. Really? I prefer to go somewhere a bit quieter.
6. (A) Annoying by the receptionist's (B) behaviour, they (O) decided not to (D) stay in C. It sounds great. I've never been on an all-inclusive holiday.
that hotel. D. If you want all your meals and drinks included, you can stay on an all-inclusive basis.
7. We (A) decided (B) not to travel, (C) having been heard the terrible (D) weather 8. ~ "My back feels sore. Does it look a bit red?” ~ "............"
forecast. A. Yes, it does. I think you'll get a lovely suntan.
8. (A) Having imported (B) from America, (C) the fruit was (D) expensive. B. Yes, it does. Probably you should go for a swim.
9. Barbara (A) has now written a successful (B) biography though (C) know mainly (D) C. Yes, it does. It's important to go for a paddle.
as a novel. D. Yes, it does. Perhaps you should keep out of the sun for the rest of the day.
10. The book (A) publishing last week is her (C) first novel (D) about a World Heritage 9. ~ "............" ~ "No, not yet. I might call in at the travel agent's on the way home and
Site in Vietnam. pick up a few brochures."
VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the A. Have you decided where you're going on holiday this year?
following exchanges. B. Have you booked the flight tickets for your holiday this year?
1. ~ "I'm not hot. I'm absolutely roasting" ~ "............" C. Have you discussed whether or not to go on holiday this year?
A. You lucky thing! I'm sure you'll enjoy it. B. Let's go and cool down in the sea. D. All are correct.
C. You'll get a lovely suntan. D. Maybe you've got a sun stroke. 10. ~ "I’m really fed up with work at the moment. I need a break." ~ "............"
2. ~ "Why don't you take your T-shirt off?" ~ "............" A. Why shouldn't you take next Friday off and have a long weekend in Paris or
A. That sounds like a good idea. B. Yes, let's take it off. Amsterdam?
C. No, of course not. It's boiling here. D. Because I don't want to get sunburnt. B. I would advise you to take next Friday off and have a long weekend in Paris or
3. ~ "............" ~ "That's a good idea! Then we'll still have a couple of hours left." Amsterdam.
A. I'd like to suggest we see the Imperial first. Then we'll have more time for the second C. Why don't you take next Friday off and have a long weekend in Paris or Amsterdam?
attraction.
D. You're highly recommended taking next Friday off and have a longweekend in Paris or holidays which are affordable, culturally interesting, and environmentally friendly. Their
Amsterdam. brochure, which is to be (12).........later this month, offers 200 holidays based on cultural
11. ~ "Are you going to Wales again this year?" ~ "............" themes, including history and architecture, learning the language, meeting the locals.
A. I'm going somewhere abroad where I can be sure of some sun. 1. A. taking away B. moving away C. taking off D. jetting off
B. Not likely! I'm going somewhere abroad where I can be sure of some sun. 2. A. spend B. make C. take D. pass
C. Sure! I'm going somewhere abroad where I can be sure of some sun. 3. A. devoted B. eager C. keen D. interested
D. Actually, I'm going somewhere abroad where I can be sure of some sun. 4. A. told B. informed C. convinced D. said
12. ~ "............" ~ "Glorious! Warm and sunny every day." 5. A. way B. manner C. standard D. means
A. What was the beach like? B. What was the weather like? 6. A. criticise B. fault C. blame D. accused
C. What was the hotel like? D. What were the people like? 7. A. criticism B. fault C. blame D. accusation
13. ~ "............" ~ "Well, most of the citadel was demolished in the early 20th century." 8. A. avoided B. lost C. missed D. failed
A. Is it still intact or in ruins? B. Has it been pulled down? 9. A. accuse B. charge C. criticise D. arrest
C. Is it a significant geological site? D. What has happened to it? 10. A. claims B. mentions C. informs D. persuades
14. ~ "............" ~ "Let's go to the Citadel." 11. A. succeeded B. managed C . achieved D. resulted
A. Is the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty a natural or cultural world heritage site? 12. A. brought up B. brought out C. brought off D. brought around
B. Shall we go to the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty or do you want to see another site? X. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
C. When is the best time to visit the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty? In spring orsummer? correct answer to each of the questions.
D. Why do you recommend the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty? Is there anythingspecial? One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza was a
15. "Why is Taj Mahal considered to be an outstanding work of art?" ~ "............" monument of wisdom and prophecy built as a tomb for Pharaoh Cheops in 2720 B.C.
A. Because it was built by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memoryof his Despite its antiquity, certain aspects of its construction make it one of the truly great
favourite wife. wonders of the world. The thirteen-acre structure near the Nile River is a solid mass of
B. Because legend has it that Shah Jahan made a promise to build his wife the most stone blocks covered with limestone. Inside are a number of hidden passageways and the
beautiful tomb ever known. burial chamber for the Pharaoh. It is the largest single structure in the world. The four
C. As acknowledged by UNESCO, it represents the greatest architectural and artistic sides of the pyramid are aligned almost exactly on true north, south, east, and west - an
achievement of Muslim art. incredible engineering feat. The ancient Egyptians were sun worshipers and great
D. Because the Taj Mahal Complex, including the tomb, mosque, guest house, and main astronomers, so computations for the Great Pyramid were based on astronomical
gate has preserved the original qualities of the buildings. observations.
IX. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the Explorations and detailed examinations of the base of the structure reveal many
correct word or phrasethat best fits each of the numbered blanks. intersecting lines. Further scientific study indicates that these represent a type of timeline
TOURISM of events - past, present, and future. Many of the events have been interpreted and found
Tourism is a big business. Millions of people around Europe spend their winters to coincide with known facts of the past. Others are prophesied for future generations and
planning their destinations for the following summer, and their summers (1).......to foreign are currently under investigation. Many believe that pyramids have supernatural powers,
climes for two weeks in the sun. They are the modern-day descendants of the aristocrats and this one is no exception. Some researchers even associate it with extraterrestrial
and the wealthy who would (2)........months to complete the "Grand Tour” of Europe. But beings of the ancient past. Was this superstructure made by ordinary beings, or one built
unlike their forefathers, tourists these days get a bad press. They're not (3)........in the local by a race far superior to any known today?
culture, we're (4).......; they're just after the chance to behave a bit more wildly than they 1. The word "intersecting" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to........
do at home. What's more, they damage the local environment and don't respect the locals A. crossing B. aligning C. observing D. cutting
and their (5).........of life. 2. What do the intersecting lines in the base symbolise?
But are tourists really to (6).......? Or is it the (7).........of the tourist industry, which has A. Architects' plans for the hidden passages.
(8)........to provide reasonably-priced alternatives? And if the local resort only offers a B. Pathways of the great solar bodies.
succession of bars for the tourists to visit, can we really (9)........them for not doing more C. Astrological computations.
cultural activities? D. Dates of important events taking place throughout time.
One holiday company, Far and Away, (10).........that tourists are crying out for more 3. The word "prophesied” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to........
cultural holidays and believes that it has (11)........to come up with a range of package A. affiliated B. precipitated C. terminated D. foretold
4. Extraterrestrial beings are......... In Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef reproached us. How could we travel 15,000
A. very strong workers B. astronomers in the ancient times miles without seeing it? How would we explain back home that we were too lazy, and
C. researchers in Egyptology D. living beings from other planet preferred to stay playing a ball game in our hotel pool? In the end, we went to the reef and
5. What is the best title for the passage? it was fine.
A. Symbolism of the Great Pyramid But it won't rank highly in the things I'll never forget about Australia. Like the fact that
B. Problems with the Construction of the Great Pyramid the banknotes are made of waterproof plastic: how gloriously Australian is that? Even
C. Wonders of the Great Pyramid of Giza after a day's surfing, the $50 note you left in your surfing shorts is still OK to buy you
D. Exploration of the Burial Chamber of Cheops beer! And the news item that during a recent tsunami warning, the surfers at Bondi Beach
XI. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the refused to leave the sea: what, and miss the ride of their lives? Or the stern warning at the
correct answer to each of the questions. hand luggage X-ray machine at Alice Springs airport: "No jokes must be made whilst
MY 25,000 WONDERS OF THE WORLD being processed by this facility' - to forestall, no doubt, disrespectful Aussie comments:
The coaches at the Uluru Sunset Viewing Area were parked three deep. Guides were 'You won't find the bomb, mate. It's in my suitcase.’
putting up tables and setting out wines and snacks. Ten minutes to go. Are we ready? Five The more I travel, the clearer it seems that the truth of a place is in the tiny details of
minutes, folks. Got your cameras? OK, here it comes... everyday life, not in its most glorious statues or scenery. Put down your camera, throw
Whether an American backpacker or a wealthy traveller, Danish, British, French, we all away your list, the real wonders of the world number indefinitely more than 25.
saw that sunset over Uluru, or Ayer Rock, in what seems to be the prescribed tourist 1. What does the author mean by ‘the prescribed tourist manner’ in paragraph 2?
manner: mouth full of corn chips, glass full of Château Somewhere, and a loved one A. They are all backpackers.
posing in a photo's foreground, as the all-time No. 1 Australian icon behind us glowed B. They are all wealthy travellers.
briefly red. C. They are all interested in seeing the wonders of the world.
Back on the coach, our guide declared our sunset to be 'pretty good', although not the D. They all eat, drink and do the same things at the sites of the world wonders.
best she'd witnessed in her six years. Behind me, Adam, a student from Manchester, 2. What did the author think or feel after seeing the sunset over Ayer Rock?
reinserted his iPod earphones: 'Well, that's enough of that rock.' Indeed. Shattered from A. She thought it was pretty good.
getting up at five in order to see Uluru at dawn, I felt empty and bored. What was the B. She felt exhausted, empty, and bored.
point? What made this rock the definitive sunset rock event? Why had we come here? C. She thought that was enough.
Well, I suppose my sons would remember it always. Except they'd missed the magical D. She thought this rock was the definitive sunset rock event.
moment while they checked out a rival tour group's snack table, which had better crisps. 3. Why does she think that Uluru is probably the last 'wonder of the world' she will see?
So now I've visited four of the "25 Wonders of the World", as decreed by Rough A. She doesn't like wandering around the wonders.
Guides. And I think this will be the last. While in my heart I can see myself wondering B. She doesn't enjoy the Imperial Palace Tour Guide.
enchanted through China's Forbidden City, in my head I know I would be standing C. She doesn't like watching the wonder through a camera.
grumpily at the back of a group listening to some Imperial Palace Tour Guide. At the D. She doesn't want to explore the sites the way people around her do.
Grand Canyon, I would be getting angry with tourists watching it through cameras - eyes 4. What kind of tourists is she criticising when she says 'eyes are not good enough' in
are not good enough, since they lack a recording facility. Paragraph 4?
As we become richer and consumer goods are more widely affordable, and satisfy us A. those who stand grumpily at the back of the group
only briefly before becoming obsolete, we turn to travel to provide us with 'experiences’. B. those who wander enchanted through the site
These will endure, set us apart from stay-at-home people and maybe, fill our lives with C. those who look at the wonders through their cameras
happiness and meaning. Books with helpful titles like 1,000 Places to See Before You Die D. those who lack a recording facility
are bestsellers. I'd bet many backpacks on the Machu Picchu Inca Trail are filled with 5. According to the author, what do a lot of backpackers carry with them nowadays?
copies, with little ticks penciled in the margins after each must-see sight has been visited. A. books with helpful titles B. books that are bestsellers
Travel is now the biggest industry on the planet, bigger than armaments or C. copies of must-see sights D. little pencils
pharmaceuticals. And yet viewing the main sight of any destination is rarely the highlight 6. The author compares visiting the main tourist sights to........
of a trip. Mostly it sits there on your itinerary like a duty visit to a dull relative. The guilt A. armaments B. pharmaceuticals
of not visiting the Sistine Chapel, because we preferred to stay in a bar drinking C. a trip highlight D. a duty visit to a dull relative
limoncello, almost spoilt a weekend in Rome. 7. What does she mean by 'the Great Barrier Reef repsroached us’ in paragraph 6?
A. The Great Barrier Reef is worth visiting if you are in Australia.
B. It is fine to visit the Great Barrier Reef when you are in Australia. D. Having been living with his cousin for two months, but he's looking to a place close to
C. It seems wrong not to visit the Great Barrier Reef once you are in Australia. his university.
D. The Great Barrier Reef is an unforgettable sight in Australia. 5. After we had chosen a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.
8. All of the following are mentioned in the article as memorable aspects of Australia A. Chosen a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.
EXCEPT....... B. Choosing a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.
A. banknotes made of waterproof plastic C. Having chosen a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.
B. the fine visit to the Great Barrier Reef D. Having prepared for the trip, we chose a destination for our holiday.
C. the surfers at Bondi Beach refusing to leave the sea despite tsunami warning XIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each
D. the stern warning at the hand luggage X-ray machine at Alice Springs airport. pair of sentences in the following questions.
XII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning 1. A picture was stolen by art thieves. It was painted by Munch.
to each of the following questions. A. Stolen by art thieves, a picture was painted by Munch.
1. Visitors come to admire the relics that were excavated from the ancient tombs. B. Painted by Munch, a picture was stolen by art thieves.
A. Visitors come to admire the relics excavating from the ancient tombs. C. A picture painted by Munch was stolen by art thieves.
B. Visitors come to admire the relics excavated from the ancient tombs. D. All are correct.
C. Visitors come to admire the relics being excavated from the ancient tombs. 2. You can see Velazquez in this painting. He is standing in the background.
D. Visitors come to admire the relics to be excavated from the ancient tombs. A. Standing in the background, you can see Velazquez in this painting.
2. The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, which is located in Thanh Hoa Province, was added to B. You can see Velazquez, who is standing in the background, in this painting.
UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011. C. You can see Velazquez standing in the background in this painting,
A. Locating in Thanh Hoa Province, the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty was added to UNESC D. Both B and C are correct.
World Heritage List in 2011. 3. The sculpture represents the biblical King David. It was carved in the early 1500s.
B. Located in Thanh Hoa Province, the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty was added to A. The sculpture carved in the early 1500s represents the biblical King David.
UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011. B. The sculpture, carved in the early 1500s, represents the biblical King David.
C. The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, that is located in Thanh Hoa Province, wasadded to C. Represented the biblical King David, the sculpture was carved in the early l500s.
UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011. D. Being represented the biblical King David, the sculpture was carved in theearly 1500s.
D. The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, locating in Thanh Hoa Province, was added to 4. Cats is one of the longest-running musicals in Britain. It was written by Andrew Lloyd
UNESCO'sWorld Heritage List in 2011. Webber.
3. The Complex of Hue Monuments, which lies along the Perfume River in Hue City, is a A. Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats is one of the longest-running musicals in
good example of a well-designed capital city. Britain.
A. The Complex of Hue Monuments, laying along the Perfume River in HueCity, is a B. Cats, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, is one of the longest-running musicals in
good example of a well-designed capital city. Britain.
B. Laying along the Perfume River in Hue City, the Complex of HueMonuments is a good C. Cats, one of the longest-running musicals in Britain, was written by Andrew Lloyd
example of a well-designed capital city. Webber.
C. Lying along the Perfume River in Hue City, the Complex of Hue Monumentsis a good D. All are correct.
example of a well-designed capital city. 5. The Matrix was released in 1999. It stars Keanu Reeves.
D. Laid along the Perfume River in Hue City, the Complex of Hue Monumentsis a good A. Releasing in 1999, The Matrix stars Keanu Reeves.
pie of a well-designed capital city. C. The Matrix released in 1999 stars Keanu Reel.
4. He has been living with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to B. Released in 1999, The Matrix stars Keanu Reeves.
his university. D. Both B and C are correct.
A. Living with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to his
university.
B. Being lived with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a placeclose to his
university.
C. Has lived with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to his
university.

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